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<head>Convicts<lb/>
Colonies</head>


<p>Essays on<lb/>
<p>Essays on<lb/>
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Country<lb/><pb/>
Country<lb/><pb/>


Ends in view <lb/>
<p>Ends in view <lb/>
in forming the <lb/>
in forming the <lb/>
establishment<lb/>
establishment<lb/>
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of engagement - <lb/>
of engagement - <lb/>
<unclear>new.Hemp.</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>new.Hemp.</unclear><lb/>
&#x2014;<lb/>
</p>
Inconveniences 14<lb/>
 
<p>Inconveniences 14<lb/>
Expence of defence<lb/>
Expence of defence<lb/>
in case<lb/>
in case<lb/>
of <unclear>war</unclear> I I<lb/>
of war I I<lb/>
1 Expence of government<lb/>
1 Expence of government<lb/>
15<lb/>
15<lb/>
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<unclear>allegiance</unclear><lb/>
<unclear>allegiance</unclear><lb/>
I2<lb/>
I2<lb/>
<del>3</del>3 Exercise of patronage<lb/>
<del>3</del>3 <sic>Encrease</sic> of patronage<lb/>
&amp; influence.<lb/>
&amp; influence.<lb/>
<del>4</del>4 Expence attending<lb/>
<del>4</del>4 Expence attending<lb/>
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&amp;c. I6<lb/>
&amp;c. I6<lb/>
<del>12</del>7 Extension of<lb/>
<del>12</del>7 Extension of<lb/>
<unclear>Maritime</unclear> Force<lb/><pb/>
Marine Force<lb/></p><pb/>


<p>Means of making <lb/>
<p>Means of making <lb/>
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it<lb/></p>
it<lb/></p>


<p>Objects of <unclear>research</unclear>-<lb/></p>
<p>Objects of research-<lb/></p>


<p>Persons to be sent<lb/>
<p>Persons to be sent<lb/>
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in legislation.<lb/></p>
in legislation.<lb/></p>


Expectations of<lb/>
<p>Expectations of<lb/>
new productions<lb/>
new productions<lb/></p>


1 - Mineral.<lb/>
<p>1 - Mineral.<lb/>
Ex.g. <unclear>Platina</unclear><lb/>
Ex.g. <unclear>Platina</unclear><lb/>
2. Vegetable<lb/>
2. Vegetable<lb/>
3. Animal.<lb/>
3. Animal.<lb/></p>


<p>For vegetable, <lb/>
<p>For vegetable, <lb/>
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to a nearer country.<lb/></p>
to a nearer country.<lb/></p>


<p><unclear>Money bestowed</unclear><lb/>
<p>Money bestowed<lb/>
for <unclear>where &amp; when</unclear> a<lb/>
for <unclear>where &amp; when</unclear> a<lb/>
breach of trust-<lb/>
breach of trust-<lb/>
<unclear>compare</unclear> with the<lb/>
compare with the<lb/>
African family &amp;<lb/>
African family &amp;<lb/>
the <del>though <gap/> &amp; bo <gap/></del>.<lb/>
the <del>though <gap/> &amp; bo <gap/></del>.<lb/>
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<p>What talents <lb/>
<p>What talents <lb/>
natural or acquir'd<lb/>
natural or <sic>acquir'd</sic><lb/>
for legislation - What<lb/>
for legislation - What<lb/>
extent of views?-<lb/>
extent of views?-<lb/>
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Natural philosophy,<lb/>
Natural philosophy,<lb/>
the mistress<lb/>
the mistress<lb/>
of <unclear>economy</unclear><lb/>
of economy<lb/>
and of the arts?<lb/></p>
and of the arts?<lb/></p>


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<p>The only known<lb/>
<p>The only known<lb/>
product that affords<lb/>
product that affords<lb/>
assessibility of being<lb/>
a possibility of being<lb/>
worth carriage is the<lb/>
worth carriage is the<lb/>
Flax-plant - &amp; if<lb/>
Flax-plant - &amp; if<lb/>
that the mode of<lb/>
that the mode of<lb/>
<unclear>manufaction</unclear> is<lb/>
manufacture is<lb/>
known only in N.<lb/>
known only in N.<lb/>
Zealand<lb/></p>
Zealand<lb/></p>
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Catholics &amp; probably<lb/>
Catholics &amp; probably<lb/>
most - where is<lb/>
most - where is<lb/>
<unclear>their</unclear> <gap/> instruction<lb/>
their <gap/> instruction<lb/>
&amp; comfort?<lb/></p><pb/>
&amp; comfort?<lb/></p><pb/>


<head>Faciendae</head><lb/>
<head>Faciendae</head><lb/>


1. No more men <lb/>
<p>1. No more men <lb/>
than women.<lb/>
than women.<lb/>
2. Panopticon<lb/>
2. Panopticon<lb/>
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3. The first<lb/>
3. The first<lb/>
thing should have<lb/>
thing should have<lb/>
been a <unclear>minute</unclear><add>close</add><lb/>
been a minute <add>close</add><lb/>
survey of the<lb/>
survey of the<lb/>
coasts &amp; Rivers -<lb/>
coasts &amp; Rivers -<lb/>
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comparison drawn<lb/>
comparison drawn<lb/>
between the actual<lb/>
between the actual<lb/>
<sic>expence</sic> &amp; the estimate<lb/>
<sic>expence</sic> &amp; the estimate<lb/></p>


M<gap/><lb/><pb/>
<p>M<gap/><lb/></p><pb/>


Inconvenience <lb/>
<head>Inconvenience</head> <lb/>
<del>Abuses</del><lb/>
<head><del>Abuses</del></head><lb/>
1<lb/>
<p>1<lb/>
8 Soldiers, officers<lb/>
8 Soldiers, officers<lb/>
9 without women<lb/>
&amp;c without women<lb/>
2<lb/>
2<lb/>
9<del><gap/></del> virtuous women<lb/>
9<del><gap/></del> virtuous women<lb/>
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contraband<lb/>
contraband<lb/>
15<lb/>
15<lb/>
Population <gap/>parity<lb/>
Population necessarily<lb/>
limted - for Government<lb/>
limited - for Government<lb/>
can't afford<lb/>
can't afford<lb/>
to send any more<lb/>
to send any more<lb/>
than those it is forced<lb/>
than those it is forced<lb/>
to send<lb/><pb/>
to send<lb/></p><pb/>


<head>Panopticon <lb/>
<head>Panopticon <lb/>
a Seminary</head><lb/>
a Seminary</head><lb/>


<p>INstruction to<lb/>
<p>Instruction to<lb/>
be directed to<lb/>
be directed to<lb/>
that view<lb/></p>
that view<lb/></p>
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idea of banishment<lb/></p>
idea of banishment<lb/></p>


16<lb/>
<p>16<lb/>
<p>distance in time <lb/>
distance in time <lb/>
5 or 6 times as <lb/>
5 or 6 times as <lb/>
great as to America <lb/>
great as to America <lb/>
- Greater than to the <lb/>
- Greater than to the <lb/>
E.Indies - <gap/><lb/>
E.Indies - <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> these are <lb/>commoodities raised<lb/>
<gap/> these are <lb/>commodities raised<lb/>
by cheap<lb/>
by cheap<lb/>
very cheap labour<lb/>
very cheap labour<lb/>
- to China<lb/>
- to China<lb/>
Therein the E.Indies<lb/>
Therein the E.Indies<lb/>
are <unclear>got</unclear> things cheap<lb/>
are got things cheap<lb/>
as the br<gap/> ma<gap/>ded<lb/>
as the br<gap/> ma<gap/>ded<lb/>
by stealing<lb/>
by stealing<lb/>
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<head>Introd</head><lb/>
<head>Introd</head><lb/>
Recommendatory<lb/>
<p>Recommendatory<lb/>
consideratons<lb/>
considerations<lb/>
- what -<lb/>
- what -<lb/>
- flattering -<lb/>
- flattering -<lb/>
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distance.<lb/>
distance.<lb/>
A. - <unclear>Exercise</unclear><lb/><lb/>
A. - <unclear>Exercise</unclear><lb/><lb/>
of expence. <lb/>
of expence. <lb/></p>


17<lb/>
17<lb/>
The <unclear>Rivers in</unclear> there<lb/>
The <unclear>Rivers in</unclear> there<lb/>
is a <unclear>market</unclear> for<lb/>
is a market for<lb/>
timber, &amp; the timber<lb/>
timber, &amp; the timber<lb/>
is good: there the<lb/>
is good: there the<lb/>
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18<lb/>
18<lb/>
Expence of shifting<lb/>
Expence of shifting<lb/>
the men<add>troops</add> so<lb/>
the men <add>troops</add> so<lb/>
often as three years<lb/>
often as three years<lb/>
19<lb/>
19<lb/>
It begins with<lb/>
It begins with<lb/>
<unclear>despotic</unclear> government<lb/>
despotic government<lb/>
- military <lb/>
- military <lb/>
government N.America<lb/>
government N.America<lb/>
began with liberty.<lb/><pb/>
began with liberty.<lb/></p><pb/>


<p>Moral improvement <lb/>
<p>Moral improvement <lb/>
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Ph. Chaps. Extract<lb/>
Ph. Chaps. Extract<lb/>
Comm.Prep.<lb/></p>
Comm.Prep.<lb/></p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
 
<p><lb/>No data from <lb/>
<p><lb/>No data from <lb/>
<unclear>whence</unclear> the <unclear>expense</unclear> <lb/>
whence the expence <lb/>
for more per <gap/><lb/>
for more per annum<lb/>
can be found<lb/>
can be found<lb/>
Was not such calculation <lb/>
Was not such calculation <lb/>
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<p>The capital thus<lb/>
<p>The capital thus<lb/>
employed had it<lb/>
employed had it<lb/>
not been there employ'd<lb/>
not been there <sic>employ'd</sic><lb/>
would not<lb/>
would not<lb/>
have been Shown<lb/>
have been Shown<lb/>
<gap/> - It would<lb/>
among - It would<lb/>
have either been <lb/>
have either been <lb/>
laid out in the purchase<lb/>
laid out in the purchase<lb/>
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laid up in store for future.<lb/></p>
laid up in store for future.<lb/></p>


<p>Throwing <unclear>many</unclear> the <lb/>
<p>Throwing many the <lb/>
nations money in a <lb/>
nations money in a <lb/>
<gap/>ing way - nobody <lb/>
<gap/>ing way - nobody <lb/>
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the matter<lb/></p>
the matter<lb/></p>


<p><unclear>But</unclear> as good as<lb/>
<p>Evil as good as<lb/>
most in England" p.5<lb/>
most in England" p.5<lb/>
- What no better?<lb/></p>
- What no better?<lb/></p>
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of somebody - <gap/>ding<lb/>
of somebody - <gap/>ding<lb/>
that any one who could<lb/>
that any one who could<lb/>
take a <gap/> in <unclear>colonisation</unclear><lb/>
take a <gap/> in colonisation<lb/>
<gap/> so <unclear>raw</unclear> about it.<lb/></p><pb/>
laws so <unclear>raw</unclear> about it.<lb/></p><pb/>




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Convicts
Colonies

Essays on
Colonisation
and on the
disposal of
Convicts

Essay on the Colonisation:
especially
by convicts: particularly
applied the Settlements
in New S.Wales.

Inconveniences
II
I. Respecting the
Colonists
I
II - the Mother
Country

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Ends in view
in forming the
establishment
6
1. Saving of expence.
1
21. Extension of
expence.
32. Augmentation
of wealth 3
3.Exercise of navigation 7
4. Improvement
of Morals
5
5. Propagation
of Religion.
4
6. Introduction of
new instruments
of engagement -
new.Hemp.

Inconveniences 14
Expence of defence
in case
of war I I
1 Expence of government
15
12 Expence of existing
allegiance
I2
33 Encrease of patronage
& influence.
44 Expence attending
the distance.
45 Difficulty of
good government
from the distance
I3
12 6 Future extension
of patronage
Law - Church -
Revenue - Officers
&c. I6
127 Extension of
Marine Force


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Means of making
the most of
it

Objects of research-

Persons to be sent
out -

Mode of obtaining
proper persons.
Advertisement.
Field for experiments
in legislation.

Expectations of
new productions

1 - Mineral.
Ex.g. Platina
2. Vegetable
3. Animal.

For vegetable,
climates whose
plants would live
in our own are
preferable.

Vegetable products
not compostable
fresh.

Cheaper to bring
the Flax-plant
to a nearer country.

Money bestowed
for where & when a
breach of trust-
compare with the
African family &
the though & bo .
scotch fishing family


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The set of more
out - another
who think

Who the planner
of this scheme -

Will he stand
firm and avow
himself

Will he stand
examination

What talents
natural or acquir'd
for legislation - What
extent of views?-
What acquaintance
with
Natural philosophy,
the mistress
of economy
and of the arts?

Colonisation
involves legislation.

The only known
product that affords
a possibility of being
worth carriage is the
Flax-plant - & if
that the mode of
manufacture is
known only in N.
Zealand

200 Irish - were
not many of them
Catholics & probably
most - where is
their instruction
& comfort?


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Faciendae

1. No more men
than women.
2. Panopticon
a seminary
for the Colony.
3. The first
thing should have
been a minute close
survey of the
coasts & Rivers -
Cook's distant
survey not sufficient.
4. Royal Society
to choose naturalists
&c & give
in plans of settlement
4. Poachers &
and Poaching books
- as the Game
Laws do not extend
there.
5. Estimate should
have been made
out under every
head & under
every head a
comparison drawn
between the actual
expence & the estimate

M


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Inconvenience
Abuses

1
8 Soldiers, officers
&c without women
2
9 virtuous women
an example
to the other women.
3
10 Punishment from
temporary ungenerously
and obligately
converted into
perpetual. Physical
impossibility
instead of legal prohibition.
4
11 Impossibility of
bringing back without
5
12 Officers can't carry
out their wives -
Expence greater than

of an E. Indies Voyage
6
13 Disposition &c
from the
arbitrary power respecting
the conveyance
of correspondence.
14
14 Expence of Guarda-
costas to prevent
contraband
15
Population necessarily
limited - for Government
can't afford
to send any more
than those it is forced
to send


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Panopticon
a Seminary

Instruction to
be directed to
that view

Marriage
the object of
purpose - the reward
for good behaviour.
& the domain
under
the painful
idea of banishment

16
distance in time
5 or 6 times as
great as to America
- Greater than to the
E.Indies -
these are
commodities raised
by cheap
very cheap labour
- to China
Therein the E.Indies
are got things cheap
as the br maded
by stealing
then ready made.


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Introd

Recommendatory
considerations
- what -
- flattering -
See Bird + in view
1. Impossibility
of return by
distance.
A. - Exercise

of expence.

17
The Rivers in there
is a market for
timber, & the timber
is good: there the
timber is bad &
there is no market
for it.
18
Expence of shifting
the men troops so
often as three years
19
It begins with
despotic government
- military
government N.America

began with liberty.


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Moral improvement
of convicts
by sending to America
not a parallel
case -

-There were Masters
ready to receive
& employ
them -

There only are
free settler -v.
Ph. Chaps. Extract
Comm.Prep.


No data from
whence the expence
for more per annum
can be found
Was not such calculation
made?
- or being made was
has it been suppressed?

May my tongue
cleave to the roof of my
mouth never to part
again ere I deserved
to later an unfair advantage!
ere I insinuate what I do not
think, or &c


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The capital thus
employed had it
not been there employ'd
would not
have been Shown
among - It would
have either been
laid out in the purchase
of present
enjoyment, or laid
laid up in store for future.

Throwing many the
nations money in a
ing way - nobody
knowing any thing about
the matter

Evil as good as
most in England" p.5
- What no better?

Culture of the
Flax Plant the
only dependence -
yet the settlement
not made in New
Zealand -

Expectations will
depend on economy
- husbandry & philosophical
knowledge
- yet nobody
sent out who has
intelligence enough
to think equally
the New Zealanders
in the management
of the Flax plant,
The process must be
very simple for those
conducting it.

This an establishment
for the means pl
of somebody - ding
that any one who could
take a in colonisation
laws so raw about it.


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Identifier: | JB/107/113/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

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Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

113

Info in main headings field

convict colonies

Image

002

Titles

essays on colonisation and on the disposal of convicts / ends in view / facienda / inconvenience / panopticon a seminary / introd

Category

plan

Number of Pages

3

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

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Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35104

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